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the "l.a. times" reported that dorner was holed up in another cabin and held a couple hostage for the last several days. that is why there has been no word of him over the last several days since his burning vehicle was found at the end of last week. a report went out that a vehicle was stolen, a purple nissan. officials were on the look outfor that when they saw another vehicle, a white pickup truck coming their way. that pickup truck was carjacked when the purple nissan -- when the suspect lost control of that. apparently carjacked another driver, carjacked this white pickup truck. shots were exchanged between the fish and wildlife officials and the suspect in the white nissan and he allegedly fled. this has been a press conference coming up. we want to look at how the events unfolded today starting this afternoon. let's check in with miguel marquez on the scene all day long. miguel, let's walk through and take a step back and with what we know and what we don't know. there's a lot of conflic
the "l.a. times" reported that dorner was holed up in another cabin and held a couple hostage for the last several days. that is why there has been no word of him over the last several days since his burning vehicle was found at the end of last week. a report went out that a vehicle was stolen, a purple nissan. officials were on the look outfor that when they saw another vehicle, a white pickup truck coming their way. that pickup truck was carjacked when the purple nissan -- when the...
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by probably l.a. reid. i think he's boring. >> you just ruined ozzy's record deal. >> i know, but he's doing it -- like l.a., get back to the bloody record company and sell some records and stop being a silly judge. >> no good. >> well, wow. >> you are ozzy's record company boss. >> yeah. >> you have it in your power to now fire him in receipt rib yoougs. >> i wouldn't dare fire ozzy. i wish i had it in my power to fire sharon. honestly, i've never watched her. i'm not even going to kid you. i've never watched her. she's an amazing person. i don't know why she decided to take a jab at me. >> she really did take you down. >> i think she might have wanted my job. i don't know. i think that's what it was. i think she was hoping simon was watching so simon would say, you know, sharon, you're right. you should have this job on "x factor." >> now, you have this glow about you which i recognize because i had the same one. which is that glow that comes about a few hours after you realize you no longer have to take
by probably l.a. reid. i think he's boring. >> you just ruined ozzy's record deal. >> i know, but he's doing it -- like l.a., get back to the bloody record company and sell some records and stop being a silly judge. >> no good. >> well, wow. >> you are ozzy's record company boss. >> yeah. >> you have it in your power to now fire him in receipt rib yoougs. >> i wouldn't dare fire ozzy. i wish i had it in my power to fire sharon. honestly, i've...
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"l.a. times" suggesting that this gun battle possibly may be involving dorner, may have occurred when he was trying to burglarize a home as part of an effort to steal a car. we know his other car had been burned to a crisp, if you will, these are unconfirmed reports, there are a lot of local tv stations, the l.a. times now suggests there has been an exchange of gun fire believed to be with dorner but we have not independently confirmed that, the "l.a. times" tweetding just a little while ago, christopher dorner was engaged in a shoot-out with authorities in the big bear area. when we say federal authorities, fbi, local authorities, a lot of law enforcement are involved in this massive man hunt. >> and we also know through law enforcement that they expect and have anticipated that dorner is very well armed, very dangerous, his manifesto, they talked about his expertise as a marksman trained in the military. he delivered to our own anderson cooper, a medallion that had bullet holes in it. so
"l.a. times" suggesting that this gun battle possibly may be involving dorner, may have occurred when he was trying to burglarize a home as part of an effort to steal a car. we know his other car had been burned to a crisp, if you will, these are unconfirmed reports, there are a lot of local tv stations, the l.a. times now suggests there has been an exchange of gun fire believed to be with dorner but we have not independently confirmed that, the "l.a. times" tweetding just a...
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the l.a. times reported that dorner had been holed up in another cabin elsewhere and held a couple hostage the last several days. that would explain why there's been no word of him or information about him over the last several days since his burning vehicle was found at the end of last week. a report went out that a vehicle had been stolen, a purple nissan. officials from fe fish and wildlife service were on the lookout when they saw a white pickup truck coming their way. that truck had been reportedly car jacked when the purple nissan -- when the suspect lost control of that. apparently car jacked another driver, car jacked this white pickup. shots were exchanged between fish and wildlife officials and the suspect in the white nissan. he then fled and that's allegedly when he ended up in that cabin. this has been a dramatic day. we will play you some of the press conference coming up. we want to look at how the events unfolded today starting this afternoon. let's check in with miguel marquez
the l.a. times reported that dorner had been holed up in another cabin elsewhere and held a couple hostage the last several days. that would explain why there's been no word of him or information about him over the last several days since his burning vehicle was found at the end of last week. a report went out that a vehicle had been stolen, a purple nissan. officials from fe fish and wildlife service were on the lookout when they saw a white pickup truck coming their way. that truck had been...
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l.a. police chief christopher beck christopher dorner is a trained aasen. >> the search for dorner continues. we continue to focus on his last known locations in the big bear area but our search continues in and around the areas where we have known targets. thereof are over 50 lapd families that have not only security but surveillance in and around their neighborhoods. these 50 lapd families are targets of dorner's and are likely, likely victims. >> cnn's casey wian is in los angeles. casey, there are 50 police families that are now under surveillance and protection. it will be, it appears, until this is resolved. how nervous are they? is this just a precaution and what can you tell bus the grammys having extra security. >> reporter: brianna, as far as the families, this is a significant threat. it's not just a precaution. 50 different families under surveillance, 24-hour protection by police officers, that because of the manifesto from christopher dorner which lays out a vendetta against
l.a. police chief christopher beck christopher dorner is a trained aasen. >> the search for dorner continues. we continue to focus on his last known locations in the big bear area but our search continues in and around the areas where we have known targets. thereof are over 50 lapd families that have not only security but surveillance in and around their neighborhoods. these 50 lapd families are targets of dorner's and are likely, likely victims. >> cnn's casey wian is in los...
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you know according to "the l.a. times" that he held a couple hostage in another cabin elsewhere for several days, stealing a vehicle, then the interception with fish and wildlife. an exchange of gunfire. no deputies were injured in that. then the retreat to this cabin where a suspect fired at deputy hitting two deputies, one firing upon a deputy from inside the cabin, then, according to at least one source, "the l.a. times," trying to exit the rear of the cabin, letting off a smoke grenade, shooting another deputy, then fleeing back inside the cabin. one of those deputies has died. bryan todd is hearing new information about the sequence of events. what have you learned? >> i just spoke with chief kirk ellington of the u.s. marshal's service. he's a district chief out in california. he just told me that at one point during the standoff, the suspect tried to escape. he said he tried to escape out the back. i'm not exactly sure where the back is in relation to some of the pictures we have been seeing, but he was pushe
you know according to "the l.a. times" that he held a couple hostage in another cabin elsewhere for several days, stealing a vehicle, then the interception with fish and wildlife. an exchange of gunfire. no deputies were injured in that. then the retreat to this cabin where a suspect fired at deputy hitting two deputies, one firing upon a deputy from inside the cabin, then, according to at least one source, "the l.a. times," trying to exit the rear of the cabin, letting off...
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l.a. county supervisors will request a $100,000 reward on tuesday for information leading to dorner's arrest. the big blizzard that went through the northeast has left behind a lot of snow. folks in the area are busy clearing the roads and shoveling snow off of cars. trying to get back to normal after a day of being stuck inside. 370,000 people are still without heat or electricity. >>> joe paterno's family have released a report be a solving the late coach of blame in the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. it said penn state's prior report from the paterno's widow is speaking out now as well on how she felt when she first learned of the accusations. >> it is still hard to accept, but when i read the first presentment of charges, i actually got physically ill. and couldn't read any more for a couple of days. >> the university responded to the family in a written statement saying it is understandable and predictable that people will draw their own conclusions and opinions from the facts unco
l.a. county supervisors will request a $100,000 reward on tuesday for information leading to dorner's arrest. the big blizzard that went through the northeast has left behind a lot of snow. folks in the area are busy clearing the roads and shoveling snow off of cars. trying to get back to normal after a day of being stuck inside. 370,000 people are still without heat or electricity. >>> joe paterno's family have released a report be a solving the late coach of blame in the jerry...
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dozens of l.a. police department families feared to be targets of dorner were still under 24 hour protection. the heavily armed killer was out there somewhere, still in hiding, but not for long. he would soon be heading into a deadly stand-off. talking to an actual person. you don't need to press "0," i'm here. reach a person, not a prompt whenever you call chase sapphire. why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase sapphire preferred. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at
dozens of l.a. police department families feared to be targets of dorner were still under 24 hour protection. the heavily armed killer was out there somewhere, still in hiding, but not for long. he would soon be heading into a deadly stand-off. talking to an actual person. you don't need to press "0," i'm here. reach a person, not a prompt whenever you call chase sapphire. why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase...
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reporter carter evans from one of our l.a. affiliates happened to be yards away, recorded the whole thing on his cell phone. >> you, come here! hey! get out of here, now! >> officer down. officer down. >> copy, officer down. >> officer down. >> dorner, killed one officer, wounded another. want you to listen here, just some of the police scanner traffic recorded just before this cabin here. you see it. >> burn it down. shoot it down. get the gas. burning gas. burning gas. burning gas. burning gas. >> miguel marquez live for me in big bear. miguel, we know a charred body was found inside. it has not been positively identified as dorner. do we know how long that process will take? >> reporter: given the high profile nature of this, i'm guessing not long. we have a 4:00 p.m. local, 7:00 p.m. eastern press conference. we're expecting more information then. it is not clear how much the body was left. there are reports here locally that his wallet was found in there with his driver's license. so it is pretty clear in every official w
reporter carter evans from one of our l.a. affiliates happened to be yards away, recorded the whole thing on his cell phone. >> you, come here! hey! get out of here, now! >> officer down. officer down. >> copy, officer down. >> officer down. >> dorner, killed one officer, wounded another. want you to listen here, just some of the police scanner traffic recorded just before this cabin here. you see it. >> burn it down. shoot it down. get the gas. burning gas....
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we know the l.a. police department has had a history of some questionable incidents. so it doesn't surprise me that there are people on the fringe who really are sympathetic and these sites are popping up. >> i want the three of to you hold on because i have more questions for you coming up. a quick programming note, as well. you can go inside the mind of an ex-cop and accused killer, the manhunt for christopher dorner tonight at 8:00. rt you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears you.♪ ♪and you will be happy too. new griddle-melts to yourime usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a xy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. yeah we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. stop! stop! stop
we know the l.a. police department has had a history of some questionable incidents. so it doesn't surprise me that there are people on the fringe who really are sympathetic and these sites are popping up. >> i want the three of to you hold on because i have more questions for you coming up. a quick programming note, as well. you can go inside the mind of an ex-cop and accused killer, the manhunt for christopher dorner tonight at 8:00. rt you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you...
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he's the former l.a. cop now accused of killing a fellow officer and two others and targeting 50 more l.a. officers and their families, since he went on the run, one week ago today, dorner hack tracked to multiple locations, one may include this alley behind an auto parts store. see this person going back and forth between the trunk of this dumpster, cnn has exclusively obtained this video, shows a man fitting dorner's description, dumping something there. listen to what a store employee then found inside. >> one of the employees, he came back with a clip, like a magazine full of bullets, a belt, a military belt and helmet. >> cnn legal analyst sunny hostin is with me to talk about this case here. first, miguel marquez, to you, o outside lapd headquarters. police spoke with reporters today. are they any closer to finding this guy? >> well, that is the hope. but, look, they have 600 clues they say they're pouring through, more than 100 investigators on this thing hoping to get some sort of heat going on th
he's the former l.a. cop now accused of killing a fellow officer and two others and targeting 50 more l.a. officers and their families, since he went on the run, one week ago today, dorner hack tracked to multiple locations, one may include this alley behind an auto parts store. see this person going back and forth between the trunk of this dumpster, cnn has exclusively obtained this video, shows a man fitting dorner's description, dumping something there. listen to what a store employee then...
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dozens of l.a. police department families feared to be targets of dorner were still under 24-hour protection. the heavily armed killer was out there somewhere, still in hiding, but not for long. he would soon be heading into a deadly stand-off. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not ro
dozens of l.a. police department families feared to be targets of dorner were still under 24-hour protection. the heavily armed killer was out there somewhere, still in hiding, but not for long. he would soon be heading into a deadly stand-off. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving...
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go to the "l.a. times," look at the viewer comments. one of the comments i saw, there are facebook pages, we are all chris dorner, a facebook page. one of the common threads, i read the manifesto. this is not a crazy man. he is quite sane. people need to read and think. don't be reactionary like a sheep. read what he wrote. look at the details. process some of it. be discerning instead of reacting. i have a lot of questions about the lapd. so -- >> take us back to what he wrote. >> right. he says when -- what started him -- the process of losing his job is when he said -- he agreed that he did see his partner or a member of the l.a. police department kicking a suspect. and so he said he, i guess, betrayed the blue wall of silence by doing that. and that started the process of him losing his job and so this all happened, as part of the reason to clear his name and get back -- which is an odd reason. but let me just also preface this by saying, this conversation we're having is about what happened before the violence. anything that happen
go to the "l.a. times," look at the viewer comments. one of the comments i saw, there are facebook pages, we are all chris dorner, a facebook page. one of the common threads, i read the manifesto. this is not a crazy man. he is quite sane. people need to read and think. don't be reactionary like a sheep. read what he wrote. look at the details. process some of it. be discerning instead of reacting. i have a lot of questions about the lapd. so -- >> take us back to what he wrote....
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i asked an l.a. p.d. commander if he believes this may lead dorner to turn himself in. here's what he had to say. >> we're all hoping dorner will turn himself in. the chief made a plea to dorner to turn himself in. that would lead to the best resolution. no one else has to be shot or injured and no one else has to die. he can turn himself in anywhere and taken into custody and get his side of the story out. >> reporter: bottom line, authorities are searching hard and they don't know where dorner is right now. >> that is the question everyone wants and answer to. thanks for that. >>> we know it's supposed to be cold in february but this blizzard earned the respect of even life-long residents of massachusetts, connecticut and new york state. folks used to cold weather. right now about half million homes have no power new england in the dead of winter and more cars stranded than tow trucks and emergency crews to rescue them. acros the blizzard zone, eight people died in traffic accidents even though they were told not to drive. >>> a family is mourning the death of their 1
i asked an l.a. p.d. commander if he believes this may lead dorner to turn himself in. here's what he had to say. >> we're all hoping dorner will turn himself in. the chief made a plea to dorner to turn himself in. that would lead to the best resolution. no one else has to be shot or injured and no one else has to die. he can turn himself in anywhere and taken into custody and get his side of the story out. >> reporter: bottom line, authorities are searching hard and they don't know...
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the fear is he will make his way back to l.a. and make good on his vow to wage war on his former fellow officers. the city of l.a. today offered a $1 million reward for the tip that leads to his capture. and park dietz who worked on the d.c. sniper case about a decade ago, joining me now. give us a thumb print on how chris dorner thinks this will play out? >> he's a plan who grew up believing that honor was more important than anything. his career as a naval reservist -- he did see active duty and in the lapd was dead indicated according to him trying to serve the nation. and he feels that he was treated unjustly in the lapd and set off on a mission to rectify that wrong. he's now attached that mission to a broader plan to try to set right what he sees as a history of racism and unfair behavior by lapd. and that just phis his doing what he knows to be evil to achieve those ends. >> that's how he justifies it? you're saying he finds honor so important. but anyone would say, look at what he's done. how is that honorable? >> well, h
the fear is he will make his way back to l.a. and make good on his vow to wage war on his former fellow officers. the city of l.a. today offered a $1 million reward for the tip that leads to his capture. and park dietz who worked on the d.c. sniper case about a decade ago, joining me now. give us a thumb print on how chris dorner thinks this will play out? >> he's a plan who grew up believing that honor was more important than anything. his career as a naval reservist -- he did see active...
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the l.a. lakers are having a press conference. >> -- family certainly knew for a while that the passing was imminent. and so they had a lot of time to get as used to it as you possibly can. >> heard a lot about the illness. we heard it was cancer. this morning they're saying kidney failure. is there anything you can tell us about the last 18 months? >> it was cancer. i believe they put down the cause of death as kidney failure. which indeed his kidneys did fail and that was at least several days ago that that happened. it has been a year and a half struggle for dr. buss. amazing man. >> has he been in the hospital since september? >> i'm sorry, what? >> can you elaborate on what type of cancer? >> i'm not sure. i haven't talked to any of the doctors and i haven't talked to the family about that specifically. >> are there any plans yet for a service? >> those are pending. yes, there are -- plans are under way for a memorial service for dr. buss. and there will be a -- certainly recognition on w
the l.a. lakers are having a press conference. >> -- family certainly knew for a while that the passing was imminent. and so they had a lot of time to get as used to it as you possibly can. >> heard a lot about the illness. we heard it was cancer. this morning they're saying kidney failure. is there anything you can tell us about the last 18 months? >> it was cancer. i believe they put down the cause of death as kidney failure. which indeed his kidneys did fail and that was at...
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sound like things could not get worse for the cecil hotel in l.a. that's just one of several grisly incidents in the hotel's dark past. >> it's like not far. it's in downtown so it's close to the city and the price was good for us. >> reporter: that's why these check slovakian tourists booked at the cecil hotel, advertising itself as a beautiful, vintage, european-style hotel, catering to young international travelers from lisa lam from vancouver, canada. her body found in one of the hotel's four water towers that feeds into the hotel's taps. she may have been there for weeks. as hundreds of hotel guests unknowingly continued to drink and use the water. the hotel would not speak to cnn despite repeated attempts. but this is the latest chapter in the hotel's dark storied history, says l.a. crime novelist and journalist denise hamilton. >> in so many ways the cecil is a metaphor for the city of los angeles and hollywood. it's all facade. it's all glitz on the outside and it's got this romantic, turbulent, sinister history. >> reporter: the hotel was b
sound like things could not get worse for the cecil hotel in l.a. that's just one of several grisly incidents in the hotel's dark past. >> it's like not far. it's in downtown so it's close to the city and the price was good for us. >> reporter: that's why these check slovakian tourists booked at the cecil hotel, advertising itself as a beautiful, vintage, european-style hotel, catering to young international travelers from lisa lam from vancouver, canada. her body found in one of...
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dozens of l.a. police department families feared to be targets of dorner were still under 24 hour protection. the heavily armed killer was out there somewhere, still in hiding, but not for long. he would soon be heading into a deadly stand-off. >>> not far from where dorner had abandoned his burned out h. it's not just a month. it's all year 'round. [ male announcer ] when it comes to giving back to the african-american community, we are proud to say, we do. find out more at southwest.com/blackhistory. bikes and balloons, wholesome noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ angry gibberish ] [ justin ] mulligan sir. mulligan. take a mulligan. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is, a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats you
dozens of l.a. police department families feared to be targets of dorner were still under 24 hour protection. the heavily armed killer was out there somewhere, still in hiding, but not for long. he would soon be heading into a deadly stand-off. >>> not far from where dorner had abandoned his burned out h. it's not just a month. it's all year 'round. [ male announcer ] when it comes to giving back to the african-american community, we are proud to say, we do. find out more at...
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dozens of l.a. police department families feared to be targets of dorner were still under 24 hour protection. the heavily armed killer was out there somewhere, still in hiding, but not for long. he would soon be heading into a deadly stand-off. [ male announcer ] southwest airlines is committed to our relationships in the african-american community. and we're showcasing the work our employees do. like karen. [ karen ] what's so special about our relationship is they're passionate. through...
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after six days of combing through big bear, the "l.a. times" report that two maids maids cleaning a home were tied up. the first law enforcement to spot the suspect in the car were two fish and wild life officers. >> a purple nissan, he appeared to be driving too fast, lost control of the vehicle, crashed it, carjacked the second white pickup, fleeing the scene when the warden noticed them. so close, he recognized his face. >> reporter: suspected cop killer, christopher dorner. the suspect opened fire. 15 shots, hitting the patrol car, narrowly missing the officers. she chased the truck to the cabin. as they began their approach, a man inside opened fire. the gun fight captured by a local news reporter's cell phone. radio calls from the officers. >> returning fire. >> then the heart-sinking call. >> officer down, officer down! >> we have an officer down. >> medic ship in the air. officer down. >> another officer down. >> one of our deputies was injured. being treated here at loma linda, and unfortunately, one of our injuries passed away
after six days of combing through big bear, the "l.a. times" report that two maids maids cleaning a home were tied up. the first law enforcement to spot the suspect in the car were two fish and wild life officers. >> a purple nissan, he appeared to be driving too fast, lost control of the vehicle, crashed it, carjacked the second white pickup, fleeing the scene when the warden noticed them. so close, he recognized his face. >> reporter: suspected cop killer, christopher...
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. >>> in the aftermath of the death of the former l.a. cop christopher dorner a lot of questions still need to be answered. maybe the biggest one or the most expensive one, who's going to get that million-dollar reward initially floated by the los angeles police and the city of los angeles. these two candidates, karen reynolds and her husband jim were the ones who called 911 to report that dorner had tied them up and stolen their car. and then rick heltebrake was kidnapped by standing by with his dog. the leading was capture and conviction. sometimes, they say arrest and conviction. since nobody died, does anybody end up getting it? cnn's legal analyst jeffrey toobin and jeffrey jackson joining me now. let's start with you, jeff, can they get the reward or is that caveat really big? >> i think there's a difference between the left of the law and how the real world works. as a technical legal matter, i'm not sure there's a valid contract here. i'm not sure if they were to sue these people that they would actually get the reward. remember,
. >>> in the aftermath of the death of the former l.a. cop christopher dorner a lot of questions still need to be answered. maybe the biggest one or the most expensive one, who's going to get that million-dollar reward initially floated by the los angeles police and the city of los angeles. these two candidates, karen reynolds and her husband jim were the ones who called 911 to report that dorner had tied them up and stolen their car. and then rick heltebrake was kidnapped by standing...
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he's in l.a. with the latest on the search. casey. >> reporter: well, brianna, this manhunt has expanded basically from the u.s./mexico border just south of san diego, to las vegas. as you mentioned, there's an active man hunt going on in the community of big bear, but there's also investigations going on in other places all over southern california. cnn has obtained exclusively this surveillance video from the alley of a business. an auto parts store in national city, which is just south of san diego. this surveillance video was taken on monday morning, 9:00 in the morning, and it shows christopher dorner and his pickup truck in the alley behind this business, throwing items into a dumpster behind the business. here's what the business's owner had to say about what happened on monday. >> when i came in, opened the shop, and business as usual, one of the employees went to throw the trash. after he came back, he came back with a clip like a magazine full of bullets, a belt, a military belt and a helmet. and he brought it to me a
he's in l.a. with the latest on the search. casey. >> reporter: well, brianna, this manhunt has expanded basically from the u.s./mexico border just south of san diego, to las vegas. as you mentioned, there's an active man hunt going on in the community of big bear, but there's also investigations going on in other places all over southern california. cnn has obtained exclusively this surveillance video from the alley of a business. an auto parts store in national city, which is just south...
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we live in l.a. but it's a little bit outside of l.a. and very regular people but they -- i don't know, i'm like do you not have cable? what's your problem? >> you mean talking about sex with the picnic table? >> how do you not find that interesting conversation. one day i'll be doing a sketch like that, the next day is personal confessions for myself. >> are you happy to be on a show where you can be absolutely irreverent and go for it? i love the show, love watching it because you all do not care. you hit anybody, ask piers morgan what happened the other night when chelsea hit him. >> which is great we really have fun for ourselves and so many times this joke is for us and eight people that remember what we're talking about and we have a lot of fun with it and the people i work with are awesome and but i am the only mother on staff and so a lot of it is interesting and we have horrible language, we say inappropriate things and i have to switch into gear in the carpool lane. >> with the monkey in the back of the car and the hov on the 4
we live in l.a. but it's a little bit outside of l.a. and very regular people but they -- i don't know, i'm like do you not have cable? what's your problem? >> you mean talking about sex with the picnic table? >> how do you not find that interesting conversation. one day i'll be doing a sketch like that, the next day is personal confessions for myself. >> are you happy to be on a show where you can be absolutely irreverent and go for it? i love the show, love watching it...
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the fired l.a. police, christ sister dorner, suspected of killing three people, causing a war on police and their relatives. a manifesto was left behind explaining the reason for his rage. one of the people mentioned in that lengthy document is here in "the situation room" with a message for his one-time friend. and james usera is joining us. ppds i know this is extremely difficult for you. you were classmates of his at southern utah university and in this so-called manifesto that he writes, we haven't independently confirmed it, but among other things he says this about you. he says, i will miss our political discussions that always turned argumentative. thanks for introducing me to outdoor sports like fishing, hunting, mudding, and even respect for the land and resources. i love you, bro. how does that make you feel that in this so-called manifesto he writes about you? >> well, i tell you when i first learned about this, i didn't have any context in which to put this excerpt from the manifesto so
the fired l.a. police, christ sister dorner, suspected of killing three people, causing a war on police and their relatives. a manifesto was left behind explaining the reason for his rage. one of the people mentioned in that lengthy document is here in "the situation room" with a message for his one-time friend. and james usera is joining us. ppds i know this is extremely difficult for you. you were classmates of his at southern utah university and in this so-called manifesto that he...
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then according to the "l.a. times," a source telling the "times" as christopher dorner exited the rear of the cabin, set off a smoke grenade, shot another deputy. both those deputies were airlifted and one of them has died. >> what we're seeing right now, there's state, local and federal officials on site. there's a number of different assets in place depending on what the eventualities are they're planning for. if the suspect again believed to be but not confirmed to be christopher dorner may or may not have hostages with him. that's why tactical response is very limited. but now it's getting to be dark. that's going to create an entire new set of tensions. so this is very frustrating for people on the ground. this all began earlier, several hours ago, with a report of a carjacking. and it led to this. we have heard from a local reporter who is at the scene and there was gunfire in the background and it went on for at least 35 second. >> we had a press conference from the lapd a short time ago. here's some of w
then according to the "l.a. times," a source telling the "times" as christopher dorner exited the rear of the cabin, set off a smoke grenade, shot another deputy. both those deputies were airlifted and one of them has died. >> what we're seeing right now, there's state, local and federal officials on site. there's a number of different assets in place depending on what the eventualities are they're planning for. if the suspect again believed to be but not confirmed to...
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l.a.'s old wounds, as acknowledged by l.a.'s police chief as he reopened the investigation into dorner's firing. >> i hear the ghosts of the past of the los angeles police department. i hear people saying maybe there is something to what he says. i want to put that to rest. if there is anything to what we says or anything new he brings up in his manifesto, we will deal with it and deal with it in a public history. 1965, the riots triggered by the stop of a black man by white police officers. 1991, the brutal beating of rodney king. the april acquittal of an all-white jury of all of the officers of assault spurned days of riots in los angeles, and in the late '90s, the rampart scandal. the u.s. department of justice came in to reform the entire police department. >> lapd's relationship with the black community could only be described as a state of war. >> this woman sued the lapd representing hundreds of minority officers and helped change the department. today, minorities make up more than half of lapd's force and it has a new
l.a.'s old wounds, as acknowledged by l.a.'s police chief as he reopened the investigation into dorner's firing. >> i hear the ghosts of the past of the los angeles police department. i hear people saying maybe there is something to what he says. i want to put that to rest. if there is anything to what we says or anything new he brings up in his manifesto, we will deal with it and deal with it in a public history. 1965, the riots triggered by the stop of a black man by white police...
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so you're fighting the city of l.a. and all of its resources. you know, lawsuits are a big issue with the police department, and they pay out more money than any other entity in the city of los angeles. >> the lapd, the chief said he's going to reopen the case that got dorner fired. does that give you some hope? >> well, no. i go by his first statement, and it was that will not happen. and i firm lly believe that he feels that. it's not going to happen. it can't happen. because if he opens that case, i personally know 50 officers who want their cases reviewed also, that just opens up a pan dora's box. >> i appreciate you being with us here tonight. what do you make of what brian has said? is there a process in place? does it work? >> first of all, i think we've got to separate a couple of things, brian was in the department in the 1980s and '90s. we talked about the '91 report after the riots that talked about problems in the lapd. that's 20 something years ago. a lot has happened since then. let's baseline this. are there racists in the lapd? s
so you're fighting the city of l.a. and all of its resources. you know, lawsuits are a big issue with the police department, and they pay out more money than any other entity in the city of los angeles. >> the lapd, the chief said he's going to reopen the case that got dorner fired. does that give you some hope? >> well, no. i go by his first statement, and it was that will not happen. and i firm lly believe that he feels that. it's not going to happen. it can't happen. because if...
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dozens of l.a. police department families feared to be targets of dorner were still under 24-hour protection. the heavily armed killer was out there somewhere, still in hiding, but not for long. he would soon be heading into a deadly stand-off. [ dylan ] this is one way to keep your underwear clean. this is another! ta-daa! try charmin ultra strong. it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading value brand. oh! there it is. thanks son. hey! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra strong has a duraclean texture that can help you get clean while still using less. and it's four times stronger versus the leading value brand. charmin ultra strong helps keep you and your underwear clean. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra strong? i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me
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here is more from our l.a. affiliate kcal and the reporter who was in the middle of that, carter evans. >> it sounds like police officials were trying to move carter out of the area to a safer area. >> burn it down! >> burn that [ expletive ] down. >> get going right now. >> [ expletive ] burn it down. >> cnn's miguel marques joins me now live from big bear. those are pretty incredible words to hear and i just want to hear for those who may not have seen the words on the screen, burn it down, burn it down, shoot the gas, get the gas, burn the gas, burn the gas, burn the gas. and a lot of other expletives as well. miguel, this is getting a lot of traction and a lot of people are asking questions as to whether it's possible those deputies who responded to this may have intentionally burned christopher dorner inside that cabin. >> reporter: yeah, it's hard for me to add anything at this point. san bernardino is not -- sheriff's office is not speaking to those points at the moment. what you hear on those tapes, tho
here is more from our l.a. affiliate kcal and the reporter who was in the middle of that, carter evans. >> it sounds like police officials were trying to move carter out of the area to a safer area. >> burn it down! >> burn that [ expletive ] down. >> get going right now. >> [ expletive ] burn it down. >> cnn's miguel marques joins me now live from big bear. those are pretty incredible words to hear and i just want to hear for those who may not have seen the...
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"l.a. times" is reporting right now that authorities in big bear have spotted fresh tracks that are believed to be those of dorner. this is a fire department official telling the "los angeles times." do they really only have until dark to find him now, and then wait until the morning, or can this be done at night? >> well, you can do some work at night. it's dangerous. but we have technology today that would allow them to isolate areas and even track the officer and even in realtime, at night. now, i will tell you, it's more dangerous at night, because that's not what they're trained for in an open environment like this. they're normally trained to urban environments. but it can happen. they can do it. they can get on his trail. and they can apprehend him at night. >> chairman, i'm curious. this is so difficult. because people can have traumatic experiences in their life, bad experiences at work, and they don't turn out like this. and this kind of a horrific situation. but in the manifesto,
"l.a. times" is reporting right now that authorities in big bear have spotted fresh tracks that are believed to be those of dorner. this is a fire department official telling the "los angeles times." do they really only have until dark to find him now, and then wait until the morning, or can this be done at night? >> well, you can do some work at night. it's dangerous. but we have technology today that would allow them to isolate areas and even track the officer and...
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garrett kennedy of "the l.a. times" was covering a pre-grammy press event when the singer raised eyebrows at the hotel pool. >> one of the conversations i had with a grammy staffer was that security were getting calls from guests that she was doing handstands by the pool. it was like, oh, that's pretty bizarre. >> and then there was this. kennedy says houston smelled of cigarettes and alcohol when she burst in on her mentor clive davis. >> come say hi to your godfather. >> okay. >> come say hi to your goddad. >> i am like, oh, my god, you are a mess right now and you are embarrassing yourself. i am embarrassed for you. >> but the pop star appeared anything but disheveled or disoriented later that night. >> whitney houston attended a pre-grammy party at this hollywood night club. and as she walked the red carpet, witnesses say she had it together and was on her best behavior. adam ambrose is a publicist for "true hollywood." >> she walked along here with -- holding hands, in fact, with bobbi kristina and they both
garrett kennedy of "the l.a. times" was covering a pre-grammy press event when the singer raised eyebrows at the hotel pool. >> one of the conversations i had with a grammy staffer was that security were getting calls from guests that she was doing handstands by the pool. it was like, oh, that's pretty bizarre. >> and then there was this. kennedy says houston smelled of cigarettes and alcohol when she burst in on her mentor clive davis. >> come say hi to your...
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according to "the l.a. times" a teacher found a semiautomatic handgun and a knife with a three-inch blade in the 10-year-old's backpack. both of the kids are charged, including conspiracy to commit first degree murder and witness tampering as well. these are 10 and 11-year-old kids if you don't think that fifth graders are capable of that thing. washington state law may not agree. jeffrey toobin our senior legal analyst and joey jackson our "in session" contributor and a crack lawyer himself. a criminal defense attorney. apparently in washington, students younger than 8 are considered to be incapable of committing crimes. but kids 8 to 12 years old are presumed incapable of committing crimes. does that mean the presumption needs to be proven in court before they can actually be tried? jeff, i'll start with you. >> that appears to be what the law is in washington. it wares a little bit in most state. but it's usually something like that. there is a cutoff here, 8 years ago old, which i think is a common age
according to "the l.a. times" a teacher found a semiautomatic handgun and a knife with a three-inch blade in the 10-year-old's backpack. both of the kids are charged, including conspiracy to commit first degree murder and witness tampering as well. these are 10 and 11-year-old kids if you don't think that fifth graders are capable of that thing. washington state law may not agree. jeffrey toobin our senior legal analyst and joey jackson our "in session" contributor and a...
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this shows what l.a. and southern california values. and i think it's important that we make this statement, just as i think it's important that we capture christopher dorner. thank you. >> also with us is chief john thomas of the university of southern california police department. i want to acknowledge him and their efforts and the generosity in this effort. please help me in welcoming the riverside city mayor rusty bailey. >> greater love has no one that this, than to lay down one's life for one's friends. while many americans in the public enjoy a sabbath day of rest this sunday, our brave law enforcement officers are patrolling the streets, responding to calls for help and protecting our cities from evil. we lost one of those courageous souls this week and we stand here today in solidarity to ask christopher dorner to surrender without further loss of life. our hearts go out and our prayers are lifted high for the officers and families that have been forever impacted by this senseless manifesto and random act of violence in riversi
this shows what l.a. and southern california values. and i think it's important that we make this statement, just as i think it's important that we capture christopher dorner. thank you. >> also with us is chief john thomas of the university of southern california police department. i want to acknowledge him and their efforts and the generosity in this effort. please help me in welcoming the riverside city mayor rusty bailey. >> greater love has no one that this, than to lay down...
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and it is high like this in downtown l.a. for whatever reason. >> reporter: part of the reason is that oil prices are now higher. oil prices, the biggest component of gas prices, also at play in california. the regularly scheduled maintenance of in of the refineries, they switch from the winter blend to summer blend, which, by the way, is more expensive to make because it has all the smog-fighting ingredients. one more factor here in california, you might have heard, we have the second worst gas tax in the nation at 67 cents a gallon. only new york state is worse at 69 cents. we get hammered with the taxes here in california, brooke. >> what are you doing, paul? biking to work? is there a cnn bike you can borrow? >> reporter: would love to. >> paul vercammen, thank you. with those prices, wow. those are the averages. >>> the protocol here on u.s. drones, who to kill, who to spare. a leaked document raises some serious questions about the checks and balances over drones. [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never g
and it is high like this in downtown l.a. for whatever reason. >> reporter: part of the reason is that oil prices are now higher. oil prices, the biggest component of gas prices, also at play in california. the regularly scheduled maintenance of in of the refineries, they switch from the winter blend to summer blend, which, by the way, is more expensive to make because it has all the smog-fighting ingredients. one more factor here in california, you might have heard, we have the second...